The Pot-Bellied Seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis) is a captivating temperate water species prized for its unique appearance and gentle nature. This listing features a female specimen, tank-bred to ensure hardiness and adaptability to captive conditions. Medium to large in size, these seahorses are suitable for experienced hobbyists with dedicated temperate marine setups.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. Requires stable water parameters and specialised feeding.
Temperament and Compatibility: Generally peaceful and slow-moving, Pot-Bellied Seahorses do best housed singly or in pairs. Avoid aggressive or fast-moving tankmates that may outcompete them for food or cause stress.
Diet: Carnivorous, feeding primarily on live or frozen mysis shrimp and other small crustaceans. Frequent, small feedings are recommended to maintain health.
Minimum Tank Size: A minimum of 150 litres is advised to provide adequate swimming space and stable water conditions.
Water Conditions: Temperate water species requiring temperatures between 18-22°C. Maintain moderate water flow to mimic natural habitats without causing stress.
Placement: Provide plenty of hitching posts such as macroalgae, artificial seagrass, or coral branches to allow natural anchoring behaviour.
Origin: Not Provided (tank-bred).
Maximum Size: Up to 30 cm in height.
Tank-bred Pot-Bellied Seahorses offer a sustainable and responsible choice for marine aquarists seeking a unique temperate species. Their specialised care requirements mean they are best suited to dedicated seahorse enthusiasts or advanced hobbyists.



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